The document discusses a new approach to artificial intelligence called Artificial Intelligence 2.0 that is multi-agent, associative, abstracting, smart-contract based, and biologically-inspired. It argues that modern AI is outdated as it lacks multiplicity, enclosure, and the ability to evolve. The document proposes that a blockchain-based multi-agent AI that shares an "associative memory graph" can address these issues by allowing the agents to diverge, reflect on past work, and economically compete through smart contracts. This approach could give AI the same cognitive evolutionary abilities that written language provided for humans.
Artificial Intelligence 2.0: Cognitive Mesh with BlockchainBICA Labs
Modern approach to #AI has grown from research of 1950s-60s and is outdated:
– No ad hoc concept creation and feature extraction without previous knowledge
– Neural networks represent just a cortex zone, not the whole brain
– Lack of multiplicity leads to noncompetitive development
– There is no reflection and cross-agent knowledge exchange
THESE PROBLEMS ARE ADDRESSED BY BLOCKCHAIN-BASED
MULTI-AGENT AI SHARING “ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY GRAPH”
BLOCKCHAIN WILL GIVE TO MULTI-AGENT AI
the same thing that written language gave to humans:
MEANS OF COGNITIVE EVOLUTION
How blockchain and artificial intelligence/machine learning technologies can synergically enhance each other and why blockchain is critical for the future AI evolvement. Report from iforum.ua conference in 2017 by Dr Maxim Orlovsky, BICA Labs
How AI benefits from Blockchain and Game Theory with Scalable Censorship-resi...Pandora Boxchain
A talk given at North Star AI conference 2018 by Dr Maxim Orlovsky uncovers technical details of the possible intersections between AI and blockchain technologies. In particular – how blockchain and our Pandora Boxchain project can help solve Byzantine fault tolerance problem in autonomous multi-agent environments and decrease strategic risks coming from the emerging artificial intelligence
The presentation will describe methods for discovering interesting and actionable patterns in log files for security management without specifically knowing what you are looking for. This approach is different from "classic" log analysis and it allows gaining an insight into insider attacks and other advanced intrusions, which are extremely hard to discover with other methods. Specifically, I will demonstrate how data mining can be used as a source of ideas for designing future log analysis techniques, that will help uncover the coming threats. The important part of the presentation will be the demonstration how the above methods worked in a real-life environment.
This talk proposes that the future of artificial intelligence is smart networks that have intelligence "baked in" in the form of Blockchain Distributed Ledgers for confirming authenticity and transferring value, and Deep Learning Algorithms for predictive identification. Smart networks are not a far-off possibility but already needed as deep learning systems are going online in connected apps for Autonomous Driving and Drone Delivery, and Human-Robot Interaction. Two high-impact contemporary emerging technologies for the future of AI are Blockchain Distributed Ledgers and Deep Learning Algorithms, and discusses their implications for the future of artificial intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence 2.0: Cognitive Mesh with BlockchainBICA Labs
Modern approach to #AI has grown from research of 1950s-60s and is outdated:
– No ad hoc concept creation and feature extraction without previous knowledge
– Neural networks represent just a cortex zone, not the whole brain
– Lack of multiplicity leads to noncompetitive development
– There is no reflection and cross-agent knowledge exchange
THESE PROBLEMS ARE ADDRESSED BY BLOCKCHAIN-BASED
MULTI-AGENT AI SHARING “ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY GRAPH”
BLOCKCHAIN WILL GIVE TO MULTI-AGENT AI
the same thing that written language gave to humans:
MEANS OF COGNITIVE EVOLUTION
How blockchain and artificial intelligence/machine learning technologies can synergically enhance each other and why blockchain is critical for the future AI evolvement. Report from iforum.ua conference in 2017 by Dr Maxim Orlovsky, BICA Labs
How AI benefits from Blockchain and Game Theory with Scalable Censorship-resi...Pandora Boxchain
A talk given at North Star AI conference 2018 by Dr Maxim Orlovsky uncovers technical details of the possible intersections between AI and blockchain technologies. In particular – how blockchain and our Pandora Boxchain project can help solve Byzantine fault tolerance problem in autonomous multi-agent environments and decrease strategic risks coming from the emerging artificial intelligence
The presentation will describe methods for discovering interesting and actionable patterns in log files for security management without specifically knowing what you are looking for. This approach is different from "classic" log analysis and it allows gaining an insight into insider attacks and other advanced intrusions, which are extremely hard to discover with other methods. Specifically, I will demonstrate how data mining can be used as a source of ideas for designing future log analysis techniques, that will help uncover the coming threats. The important part of the presentation will be the demonstration how the above methods worked in a real-life environment.
This talk proposes that the future of artificial intelligence is smart networks that have intelligence "baked in" in the form of Blockchain Distributed Ledgers for confirming authenticity and transferring value, and Deep Learning Algorithms for predictive identification. Smart networks are not a far-off possibility but already needed as deep learning systems are going online in connected apps for Autonomous Driving and Drone Delivery, and Human-Robot Interaction. Two high-impact contemporary emerging technologies for the future of AI are Blockchain Distributed Ledgers and Deep Learning Algorithms, and discusses their implications for the future of artificial intelligence.
Blockchain Economics: Tackle Debt and Systemic RiskMelanie Swan
Financial Resilience and Sustainability. Crypto tokens imply optionality and the ability to better manage risk. The thesis of this talk is that smart contracts are options, and as such, can be used to control risk (unwanted future uncertainty) in a wider range of areas than has been possible previously, in finance, and in other areas too such as medicine. Options as a financial market instrument have long been used to control the amount and timing of risk in specific ways and tailor exposure with granularity. Smart contracts are an even more flexible species of options because they are programmable contracts that can be used to confer the right to buy or sell any blockchain-based asset or liability at a future moment in time (blocktime or “fiat” (regular) time) per certain terms and consideration. Therefore, smart contracts allow a greater variety in the degree and type of risks that might be brought under management. The impact of having greater control over risk is that intangible social goods are produced such as surety, confidence, and reliability, which help to engender a more trustful society.
Blockchain Technology and Its Application in Artificial Intelligence and Mach...Dr. Kotrappa Sirbi
Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence are two of the hottest technology trends right now. Even though the two technologies have highly different developing parties and applications, researchers have been discussing and exploring their combination .
Blockchain overview - types, use-cases, security and usabiltyBozhidar Bozhanov
We review blockchain implementations, their components, how they work and how they can be used for solving real world problems with comparison to existing solutions.
Presentation for the 12/12/12 Open Source Internet of Things Silicon Valley meetup.
http://www.meetup.com/The-Open-Source-Internet-Of-Things-Silicon-Valley/
Summary of the IoT TOolkit project and related concepts
http://iot-toolkit.com/
Presentation by DHS S&T at the NY Blockchain 360 Conference regarding Blockchain's relevance to the Homeland Security Enterprise. Results of security and privacy research and development over the last 2+ years and next steps.
Blockchain and Hook model of engagement Rajeev Soni
This is a quick overview to Blockchains and the Hooked model of technology product engagement. I speak on Product Management, Digital Marketing and Technology topics.
This is a presentation I delivered at the Jamia Milia Islamia University in Delhi.
The slides from thecontinuing part of Pistoia Alliance's drive to improve education and communication around new technologies to life science professionals, this webinar explored how blockchain/DLT and IoT could come together to add even more trust to the GxP domain. If you want to know more about how these new technologies could help enhance GxP compliance, then this webinar will give you much food for thought.
Decentralized Markets for Data and Artificial IntelligenceDimitri De Jonghe
Society is becoming increasingly reliant on data, especially with the advent of AI. However, a small handful of organizations with both massive data assets and AI capabilities have become powerful with control that is a danger to a free and open society.
With the help of blockchain, tokenomics and privacy-by-design, Ocean Protocol aims to unlock data, for more equitable outcomes for users of data, using a thoughtful application of both technology and governance.
Identity - Past Solutions & Current Blockchain Landscapeaatkin1971
Identity - Past Solutions & Current Blockchain Landscape. Intro and profile of ENS (Ethereum Naming Service) & uPort identity solution. Silicon Valley Ethereum meetup @ Goodwin Law, May 7, 2017.
Blockchain-Anchored Identity -- Daniel Buchner, Microsoftbernardgolden
In this presentation, Daniel Buchner discusses the need and challenge of identity in the digital society. Particular interest is paid to technical challenges and supporting blockchain technologies
Rewiring the Internet for Ownership with Big Data and Blockchains, by Trent M...ascribeIO
Accompanying video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLORX6w_OZI&feature=youtu.be
Abstract: When it comes to ownership, the internet is broken. Artists, designers, and other creatives can share their work easily on the internet, but keeping it as "theirs" and get fairly compensated has proven difficult. How do you "own" something when bits can be copied freely? It turns out that visionaries of hypertext foresaw this issue in the 60s. They even proposed systems to handle this. However, those systems were too complex and hard to build. By the early 90s, the simpler WWW had won, but unfortunately in its simplicity it left out attribution to owners. We ask a new question: can we retrofit the internet for ownership? It turns out the answer is yes, with the help of python-powered big data, machine learning, and the blockchain. First, we crawl the internet and create a large scale crawl database, then preprocess all media into machine learning features. Then, creators can "register" their work onto the blockchain. Finally, we use machine learning to cross-reference registered works against the large-scale crawl database. We can do this for images, text, and even 3d designs; and it works even if the design has changed meaningfully. Python-powered big data is making it possible to revive the dream of ownership on the internet.
Blockchain Economics: Tackle Debt and Systemic RiskMelanie Swan
Financial Resilience and Sustainability. Crypto tokens imply optionality and the ability to better manage risk. The thesis of this talk is that smart contracts are options, and as such, can be used to control risk (unwanted future uncertainty) in a wider range of areas than has been possible previously, in finance, and in other areas too such as medicine. Options as a financial market instrument have long been used to control the amount and timing of risk in specific ways and tailor exposure with granularity. Smart contracts are an even more flexible species of options because they are programmable contracts that can be used to confer the right to buy or sell any blockchain-based asset or liability at a future moment in time (blocktime or “fiat” (regular) time) per certain terms and consideration. Therefore, smart contracts allow a greater variety in the degree and type of risks that might be brought under management. The impact of having greater control over risk is that intangible social goods are produced such as surety, confidence, and reliability, which help to engender a more trustful society.
Blockchain Technology and Its Application in Artificial Intelligence and Mach...Dr. Kotrappa Sirbi
Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence are two of the hottest technology trends right now. Even though the two technologies have highly different developing parties and applications, researchers have been discussing and exploring their combination .
Blockchain overview - types, use-cases, security and usabiltyBozhidar Bozhanov
We review blockchain implementations, their components, how they work and how they can be used for solving real world problems with comparison to existing solutions.
Presentation for the 12/12/12 Open Source Internet of Things Silicon Valley meetup.
http://www.meetup.com/The-Open-Source-Internet-Of-Things-Silicon-Valley/
Summary of the IoT TOolkit project and related concepts
http://iot-toolkit.com/
Presentation by DHS S&T at the NY Blockchain 360 Conference regarding Blockchain's relevance to the Homeland Security Enterprise. Results of security and privacy research and development over the last 2+ years and next steps.
Blockchain and Hook model of engagement Rajeev Soni
This is a quick overview to Blockchains and the Hooked model of technology product engagement. I speak on Product Management, Digital Marketing and Technology topics.
This is a presentation I delivered at the Jamia Milia Islamia University in Delhi.
The slides from thecontinuing part of Pistoia Alliance's drive to improve education and communication around new technologies to life science professionals, this webinar explored how blockchain/DLT and IoT could come together to add even more trust to the GxP domain. If you want to know more about how these new technologies could help enhance GxP compliance, then this webinar will give you much food for thought.
Decentralized Markets for Data and Artificial IntelligenceDimitri De Jonghe
Society is becoming increasingly reliant on data, especially with the advent of AI. However, a small handful of organizations with both massive data assets and AI capabilities have become powerful with control that is a danger to a free and open society.
With the help of blockchain, tokenomics and privacy-by-design, Ocean Protocol aims to unlock data, for more equitable outcomes for users of data, using a thoughtful application of both technology and governance.
Identity - Past Solutions & Current Blockchain Landscapeaatkin1971
Identity - Past Solutions & Current Blockchain Landscape. Intro and profile of ENS (Ethereum Naming Service) & uPort identity solution. Silicon Valley Ethereum meetup @ Goodwin Law, May 7, 2017.
Blockchain-Anchored Identity -- Daniel Buchner, Microsoftbernardgolden
In this presentation, Daniel Buchner discusses the need and challenge of identity in the digital society. Particular interest is paid to technical challenges and supporting blockchain technologies
Rewiring the Internet for Ownership with Big Data and Blockchains, by Trent M...ascribeIO
Accompanying video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLORX6w_OZI&feature=youtu.be
Abstract: When it comes to ownership, the internet is broken. Artists, designers, and other creatives can share their work easily on the internet, but keeping it as "theirs" and get fairly compensated has proven difficult. How do you "own" something when bits can be copied freely? It turns out that visionaries of hypertext foresaw this issue in the 60s. They even proposed systems to handle this. However, those systems were too complex and hard to build. By the early 90s, the simpler WWW had won, but unfortunately in its simplicity it left out attribution to owners. We ask a new question: can we retrofit the internet for ownership? It turns out the answer is yes, with the help of python-powered big data, machine learning, and the blockchain. First, we crawl the internet and create a large scale crawl database, then preprocess all media into machine learning features. Then, creators can "register" their work onto the blockchain. Finally, we use machine learning to cross-reference registered works against the large-scale crawl database. We can do this for images, text, and even 3d designs; and it works even if the design has changed meaningfully. Python-powered big data is making it possible to revive the dream of ownership on the internet.
"Blockchain & Big Data", Trent MConaghy, Founder & CTO at ascribe GmbHDataconomy Media
"Blockchain & Big Data", Trent MConaghy, Founder & CTO at ascribe GmbH
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nLST1TKrV4
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Trent McConaghy is co-founder & CTO of ascribe, which uses blockchain technology and internet-scale machine learning to secure digital creations. Before that, he co-founded Solido Design Automation, which uses large-scale machine learning to help drive Moore's Law. Solido is now widely used in developing next-gen computer chips. Before that, he co-founded ADA, which used machine learning for analog synthesis. ADA was acquired in 2004. Trent has written two critically-acclaimed books on machine learning, creativity and circuit design, in addition to 50 papers+patents. He has given keynotes & invited talks at MIT, Columbia, Berkeley, JPL, Samsung, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Data Science Day, PyData, and more.
3 types of legal technology that work (2016)Benjamin Ang
Lecture presented for Temasek Polytechnic Diploma in Law and Management - Subject: Management of Law Office and Court Technology - Topic: Legal Technology
Why Blockchain Matters to Big Data - Big Data London Meetup - Nov 3, 2016BigchainDB
Why does blockchain matter to Big Data?
Bruce Pon, CEO and Co-Founder of BigchainDB talks about how blockchain and big data work together.
Follow BigchainDB on LinkedIn, download the whitepaper or sign up with at the IPDB Foundation to get access to a first test network build with BigchainDB to build your own blockchain application.
This presentation covers agent technology for artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: expert systems, overcoming expert systems limitations, agent, what is an agent, definition of an agent, agents versus expert systems, how is an agent different from other software, types of agents, deliberate versus reactive, interface versus information, mobile versus stationary, and why a mobile agent.
Eris and Ethereum - Decentralized computing on a blockchainBlockStars.io
An overview of how we came from Bitcoin to Ethereum and the Eris Industries platform. The impact of decentralized applications. Possible use cases.
Presented by https://twitter.com/aronvanammers at www.innopay.com on 2015-05-19.
This presentation covers data mining within artificial intelligence. Topics covered are as follows: motivation, synonym, process of data mining, operation of data mining, data mining techniques, business application, application selection, and current issues.
Peer to peer transactions of tokens representing generative photo voltaic capacity of kWh production at the facility level. An Ethereum enabled glimpse into the community energy sharing economy of the future
Blockchain Thinking: The Brain as a DAC (Decentralized Autonomous Corporation)Melanie Swan
This talk explores how thinking could be formulated as a blockchain process that could have benefits for both artificial intelligence and human enhancement. Some possibilities might include the ability to orchestrate digital mindfile uploads, advocate for digital intelligences in future timeframes, implement smart contract-based utility functions, instantiate thinking as a power law, and facilitate the enactment of Friendly AI.
Rather than trying to scale up blockchain technology, BigchainDB starts with a big data distributed database and then adds blockchain characteristics - decentralized control, immutability and the transfer of digital assets.
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Blockchain + Streaming Analytics with Ethereum and TIBCO StreamBase Kai Wähner
This slide deck shows why middleware and streaming analytics is relevant for any blockchain project. It discusses how to leverage stream processing and how to integrate with blockchain events. The focus was on integration of TIBCO StreamBase and Ethereum Blockchain. But the same can be done easily for any Hyperledger Blockchain like IBM's Fabric, IROHA or Intel's Sawtooth Lake, or others like R3 Corda or Ripple. For smart contract deployment, I use Browser Solidity and MetaMask. But the sasme can be achieved with TIBCO StreamBase (or BusinessWorks, too). The live demo can be watched on Youtube.
The outlook includes some upcoming topics like
- Live Visualization for Real Time Monitoring and Proactive Actions
- Cross-Integration with Ethereum and Hyperledger Blockchains
-Data Discovery for Historical Analysis to Find Insights and Patterns
- Machine Learning to Build of Analytic Models
- Application Integration with other Applications (Legacy, Cloud Services, …)
- Native Hardware Integration with Internet of Things Devices
Some use cases / real world examples:
- Banking: Data Discovery for compliance issues, fraud or other anomalies
- Stock / Energy Trading: Subcribe to events (e.g. price went over a threshold) – event correlation and proactive live UI
- Manufacturing / Internet of Things: Supply chain management with various partner companies (maybe even various blockchains)
- Many other use cases...
Thanks to my colleague Steven Warwick for implementing the StreamBase connectors and demo!
“What is Blockchain Technology?” – this is the question that more and more people ask nowadays. Learn more about blockchain:
http://pragmaticcoders.com/blog/what-is-blockchain/
Exploring the Synergies between Generative AI and Blockchain Unlocking New Po...Prolitus Technologies
🚀 Discovering Boundless Innovations: Unleashing the Power of Generative AI and Blockchain! 🌐🔗 Dive into our latest blog as we explore the incredible potential when two cutting-edge technologies collide. To Read Complete Blog Visit https://www.prolitus.com/blog/exploring-the-synergies-between-generative-ai-and-blockchain-unlocking-new-possibilities/ #AI #Blockchain #Innovation #TechTrends #NewFrontiers
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Researching Decentralised AI_ Harnessing Blockchain and AI's Potential.pdfBharathraj923421
We provide the industry’s best blockchain services and Web3.0 solutions, customized according to each business's requirements and ready to be incorporated effortlessly.
Blockchain technology for secure and decentralised app developmentAResourcePool
In today's digital ecosystem, blockchain technology has emerged as a revolutionary force that is reshaping businesses and how we think about trust, security, and transparency.
https://aresourcepool.com/full-stack-development/
Using Blockchain for Digital Identifiers. The case of LEI.sopekmir
Mirek Sopek
"Using Blockchain for Digital Identifiers: Improving Data Security and Persistence for Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)”.
The E-Finance Lab and DZ BANK 2016 Fall Conference. Goethe University Frankfurt. September 1st, 2016.
10 Essentials on Blockchain Development: From Basics to EthicsSteve Hodgkiss
Blockchain technology has become a buzzword in recent years, with many industries exploring its potential applications. As such, there is a growing demand for blockchain developers who can build secure, decentralized applications. This article outlines ten essential concepts for anyone interested in blockchain development, from the basics to the ethics of this emerging technology.
The article begins by introducing the basics of blockchain technology, including its history, key components, and benefits. It explains how a blockchain works as a decentralized database, with each block containing a record of transactions that are cryptographically linked to the previous block. This ensures the integrity of the data and makes it nearly impossible to tamper with the records.
The second essential concept covered in the article is smart contracts. These are self-executing contracts that are coded into the blockchain and automatically execute when certain conditions are met. The article explains how smart contracts can be used to automate processes and eliminate the need for intermediaries.
The third concept covered is consensus mechanisms, which are the rules that govern how transactions are validated and added to the blockchain. The article describes the different types of consensus mechanisms, including proof of work, proof of stake, and delegated proof of stake.
Next, the article explores scalability issues in blockchain development. As blockchain technology continues to grow, it will need to be able to handle an increasing number of transactions. The article discusses some of the solutions being developed to address this challenge, such as sharding and sidechains.
The fifth essential concept covered is security. Blockchain technology is often touted as being secure, but it is still vulnerable to attacks. The article explains some of the security risks associated with blockchain technology, such as 51% attacks, and outlines best practices for securing blockchain applications.
The sixth concept covered is interoperability. As blockchain technology becomes more widespread, it will need to be able to work with other systems and technologies. The article describes some of the efforts underway to develop interoperability standards and protocols.
Next, the article explores governance and regulation in the blockchain space. As blockchain technology becomes more widely adopted, governments and regulatory bodies will need to develop policies and regulations to ensure that it is used ethically and responsibly. The article discusses some of the issues surrounding blockchain governance and the need for collaboration between stakeholders.
The eighth essential concept covered is privacy. While blockchain technology is designed to be transparent, it can also be used to protect user privacy. The article explains how privacy can be built into blockchain applications through techniques such as zero-knowledge proofs and encryption [..]
Key Features of mHealth:
Accessibility: mHealth allows users to access health-related information and services anytime and anywhere, making it convenient for both healthcare providers and patients.
Remote Monitoring: With mHealth, patients can monitor their health conditions remotely using wearable devices or mobile apps, enabling real-time data tracking and sharing with healthcare professionals.
Health Education and Awareness: Mobile apps and platforms offer health education materials and raise awareness about various medical conditions, preventive measures, and healthy lifestyles.
Telemedicine: mHealth facilitates telemedicine, where patients can consult with healthcare providers through video calls or messaging services, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Health Data Management: Mobile health applications enable users to store and manage their health data, such as medical records, test results, and medication reminders.
Personalized Health Solutions: mHealth platforms can provide personalized health solutions based on individual health data, promoting targeted interventions and better healthcare outcomes.
Benefits of mHealth:
Improved Access to Healthcare: mHealth eliminates geographical barriers and improves access to healthcare services, especially in remote or underserved areas.
Better Patient Engagement: Patients can actively participate in managing their health, leading to improved self-care and adherence to treatment plans.
Cost-Effectiveness: mHealth solutions can reduce healthcare costs by avoiding unnecessary visits to healthcare facilities and preventing hospital readmissions.
Real-Time Data Sharing: Healthcare providers can receive real-time data from patients, allowing timely interventions and personalized treatment plans.
Enhanced Public Health Initiatives: mHealth applications contribute to public health initiatives by delivering health education and promoting preventive measures for specific health issues.
Despite its numerous benefits, mHealth also faces challenges such as ensuring data security and privacy, regulatory compliance, and reaching populations with limited access to mobile technology. Nonetheless, mHealth continues to transform healthcare delivery, making it more efficient, accessible, and patient-centered.
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made up of data sets that are made up of smaller chains of data packages known as blocks. A block is made up of multiple transactions.
Therefore, the Blockchain arises from the addition of new blocks. A complete blockchain is a representation of an entire ledger that has
transaction history. The functionality of the blockchain state that transactions are not automatically added to the leger that is in place. The
application of the general agreement will allow transactions to be stored I a block for a certain amount of time before being transferred to the
ledger. The implication of the Blockchain The Blockchain is a ledger that holds the records of all transactions that have been processed by a
network in addition to allowing the user computer top to give a verification of the operation that has taken place. The distributed ledger system
is vital because, in contrast to the centralized systems, the functionalities of the network persist even if the particular nodes break down.
Therefore, the significant impact that Blockchain has is the fact that trust is no longer an issue of concern. Digital assets can be developed
and managed by the use of a blockchain channel. The Blockchain enables the space for selective transparency and privacy that is attained by
the use of cryptographic technologies. Clarity can bring up the ethics that are associated with a company. (Salah et al. 2019). Advantages of
Blockchain Immutability is the essence by which it refers to the fact that past transactions cannot be altered since multiple copies of the
Blockchain are preserved and taken care of by the general agreement across the networks. Data that is stored you the block cannot be lasted
thereof secure enough The Blockchain enables the idea associated with verifiability whereby anion within the system, can check by
themselves if the rules of the system in place are being adhered to. Thus the information cannot be manipulated. The information sobered
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PLAGIARISM SCAN REPORT
Date 2020-03-16
Words 865
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Blockchain Student’s name Institutional affiliation Submission date Introduction Blockchain technology has been art=tracing a lot of oftenest
from many industries. This blockchain has enhanced many developments, unlike any other feed that is associated with the internet. His is
attributed to how individuals and organizations will be functioning (Swan, 2015). .in addition, block chain is said to be going to have changes
to the way the governments are run and how certain aspects in society will apply the I=enforcement of varied transactions. In the past
centuries, trust has been I the hand s of large corporations such as banks s but the development of the Blockchain will create an arena
through which power will be dynamic, and there will be space for new channels for validation of information. Functionality Blockchains are
made up of data sets that are made up of smaller chains of data packages known as blocks. A block is made up of multiple transactions.
Therefore, the Blockchain arises from the addition of new blocks. A complete blockchain is a representation of an entire ledger that has
transaction history. The functionality of the blockchain state that transactions are not automatically added to the leger that is in place. The
application of the general agreement will allow transactions to be stored I a block for a certain amount of time before being transferred to the
ledger. The implication of the Blockchain The Blockchain is a ledger that holds the records of all transactions that have been processed by a
network in addition to allowing the user computer top to give a verification of the operation that has taken place. The distributed ledger system
is vital because, in contrast to the centralized systems, the functionalities of the network persist even if the particular nodes break down.
Therefore, the significant impact that Blockchain has is the fact that trust is no longer an issue of concern. Digital assets can be developed
and managed by the use of a blockchain channel. The Blockchain enables the space for selective transparency and privacy that is attained by
the use of cryptographic technologies. Clarity can bring up the ethics that are associated with a company. (Salah et al. 2019). Advantages of
Blockchain Immutability is the essence by which it refers to the fact that past transactions cannot be altered since multiple copies of the
Blockchain are preserved and taken care of by the general agreement across the networks. Data that is stored you the block cannot be lasted
thereof secure enough The Blockchain enables the idea associated with verifiability whereby anion within the system, can check by
themselves if the rules of the system in place are being adhered to. Thus the information cannot be manipulated. The information sobered
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Artificial intelligence 2.0 on blockchain
1. Artificial Intelligence 2.0
On Blockchain:
Multi-agent
Associative & Abstracting
Smart-contract based
Biologically-inspired
Competitive and Self-evolving
Dr Maxim Orlovsky, MD, PhD
orlovsky@bicalabs.org
2. Enterprise Mobile Software Company
Managing Partner, Founder
Loyalty Program by VISA International
Managing Partner
Fintech Software Products
CEO, Co-founder
4. BICA Labs
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
since 2013
orlovsky@bicalabs.org
http://bicalabs.org
@BICALabs
fb.com/BICALabs
linkedin.com/company/BICA-Labs
medium.com/BICA-Labs
Private foundation & task force supporting
disruptive technologies and radical innovations
having potential to change world politics,
economics and society
since 2016
hello@eventhorizons.org
http://eventhorizons.org
@EvHorizons
fb.com/EvHorizons
linkedin.com/company/Event-Horizons
medium.com/Event-Horizons
5. Modern approach to #AI has grown from
research of 1950s-60s and is outdated
➔ Supervised Learning
No ad hoc concept creation and
feature extraction without previous
knowledge
➔ Not a Brain
A brain region can’t mimic the whole
➔ Lack of Multiplicity
Leads to noncompetitive
development
➔ Enclosed
There is no reflection and cross-
agent knowledge exchange
MODERN
AI
IS
OUTDATED
9. INFORMATION TRANSFER:
● species exchanges genes via viruses
● cells emit chemical and electric signals
● animals communicate via mimics and emotions
● humans — via language
WHAT ABOUT #AI?
13. DIVERGING
Agents adapt to the
information given by adjusting
internal parameters
(like weights etc) with some
“noise salt”
14. BLOCKCHAIN OF
ABSTRACTIONS AND
ASSOCIATIONS (MEMORY)
Agents share results of their
cognition as symbols
(abstractions) and their
associations into a blockchain
of a “shared knowledge” and
memory.
Entries are signed by a
“proof of cognitive work”
15. REFLECTION
Abstract symbols in blockchain
represent a sort of “written
language”
Agents can reflect upon their
own cognitive work by
interacting with their previous
records in blockchain
16. COMPETITION
AND SELECTION
Agents “economically
compete” by their cognitive
efficiency employing internal
blockchain cryptocurrency
“paying” for the usage of
cognitive information from
each other in form of “smart
contracts”
17. BLOCKCHAIN WILL GIVE TO
MULTI-AGENT AI
the same thing that written language gave to humans:
MEANS OF
COGNITIVE EVOLUTION
https://medium.com/bica-labs/how-blockchain-relates-to-artificial-intelligence-f0111f39afc9
19. CONSENSUS:
each agent gets the same
sense of a signal as others
– DNA translation will be the same for bacteria as for a human being
– written text is understood in the same way by all native speakers
https://medium.com/bica-labs/how-blockchain-relates-to-artificial-intelligence-f0111f39afc9
20. PERSISTENCE:
the sense of the signal does
not diminish with time
– DNA in chromosomes do not change during the live of the most cells
– Egyptian hieroglyphs could still be understood by researchers
21. BLOCKCHAIN
IS PERFECT BOTH FOR
CONSENSUS AND
PERSISTENCE
RENDERING MULTI-AGENT #AI AS AN
EVOLVING SELF-ORGANIZED SYSTEM
26. COGNITIVE MESH & #DAE
BY BICA LABS AND EVENT HORIZONS
CURRENT STAGE:
– DEVELOPING SPECS AND TECH PROTOTYPES
– SOON: INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING ON ETHEREUM
http://cognitivemesh.com
27. BICA Labs
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
orlovsky@bicalabs.org
http://bicalabs.org
@BICALabs
fb.com/BICALabs
linkedin.com/company/BICA-Labs
medium.com/BICA-Labs
Private foundation & task force supporting
disruptive technologies and radical innovations
having potential to change world politics,
economics and society
hello@eventhorizons.org
http://eventhorizons.org
@EvHorizons
fb.com/EvHorizons
linkedin.com/company/Event-Horizons
medium.com/Event-Horizons